Dennis H. Robinson

Affiliations: 
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States 
Area:
Pharmacy, Biomedical Engineering
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Chakravarthi SS, Robinson DH. (2011) Enhanced cellular association of paclitaxel delivered in chitosan-PLGA particles. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 409: 111-20
Chakravarthi SS, De S, Miller DW, et al. (2010) Comparison of anti-tumor efficacy of paclitaxel delivered in nano- and microparticles. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 383: 37-44
De S, Miller DW, Robinson DH. (2005) Effect of particle size of nanospheres and microspheres on the cellular-association and cytotoxicity of paclitaxel in 4T1 cells. Pharmaceutical Research. 22: 766-75
De S, Robinson DH. (2004) Particle size and temperature effect on the physical stability of PLGA nanospheres and microspheres containing Bodipy. Aaps Pharmscitech. 5: e53
Jonnalagadda S, Robinson DH. (2004) Effect of thickness and PEG addition on the hydrolytic degradation of PLLA. Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition. 15: 1317-26
Jonnalagadda S, Robinson DH. (2004) Effect of the inclusion of PEG on the solid-state properties and drug release from polylactic acid films and microcapsules Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 93: 2025-2030
De S, Robinson D. (2003) Polymer relationships during preparation of chitosan-alginate and poly-l-lysine-alginate nanospheres. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society. 89: 101-12
Mauger J, Ballard J, Brockson R, et al. (2003) Intrinsic Dissolution Performance Testing of the USP Dissolution Apparatus 2 (Rotating Paddle) Using Modified Salicylic Acid Calibrator Tablets: Proof of Principle Dissolution Technologies. 10: 6-15
Jonnalagadda S, Robinson DH. (2000) A bioresorbable, polylactide reservoir for diffusional and osmotically controlled drug delivery. Aaps Pharmscitech. 1: E29
Joshi R, Robinson DH, Himmelstein KJ. (1999) In Vitro Properties of an In Situ Forming Gel for the Parenteral Delivery of Macromolecular Drugs Pharmaceutical Development and Technology. 4: 515-522
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